OUELLETTE TEACHES AND LEARNS WHILE IN AFRICA WITH RIGHT TO PLAY
Long-time National Women’s Team member Caroline Ouellette is currently in
Bénin, Africa working with non-profit group Right to Play, and wants to share what she learns while working
with underprivileged children with you. Learn how to follow Ouellette on her incredible adventure here. »
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HOCKEY CANADA SENDS SYMPATHIES
TO FAMILY OF MANDI SCHWARTZ
Hockey Canada's staff members, players and alumni express their deepest
sympathies to the Schwartz family of Wilcox, Sask., who have lost 23-year-old Mandi, a forward for Yale
University, to her hard-fought battle against leukemia. »
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BOTTERILL ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT FROM NATIONAL WOMEN'S TEAM
After 14 seasons, three Olympic gold medals and five world titles, Jennifer Botterill has announced her
retirement from Canada's National Women's Team. She ends her career as the fifth-leading scorer in Canadian
women's history. »
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CANADIAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
CALLS DAVIDSON TO THE HALL
The Canadian Olympic Committee has named Hockey Canada head scout and two-time Olympic gold medal-winning
head coach Melody Davidson one of five of this year's inductees to its Hall of Fame, with a ceremony set for
spring. »
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DAVIDSON STILL ONE OF MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMEN IN SPORT
Head scout of women's national team programs Melody Davidson has been named to the Canadian Association
for the Advancement of Women and Sport and Physical Activity's most influential women list for a fifth
straight year. »
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OUELLETTE'S MONTREAL STARS
TO HOST BREAST CANCER EVENT
Caroline Ouellette takes to the ice with the Montreal Stars this Saturday against the Boston Blades in a
battle for CWHL bragging rights, and for a special breast cancer awareness fundraiser. »
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For more information: André Brin Director, Communications | Directeur, relations médias